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jim in minneapolis, an independent caller, hey, jim, what do you think? i basically wanted to talk about benghazi and the cover-up. al qaeda definitely played a role in going in there and manipulating certain groups to go in and attack heard it might not have been a high-ranking al qaeda, but they definitely had an effect in that area. for us to sit by for several hours during a firefight and not come to the rescue is pathetic. to leave them high and dry is the most -- to have no common ability whatsoever is just the most ridiculous thing. every time something like that breaks, mr. obama or slick as i call him, he goes out and hopes that after certain. of time the american public will just let it wash away and forget about it, which seems to be the atlosophy of the government the point whenever it messes up. there's no accountability. the irs scandal, there is no accountability for them taking an election ruling it your way , beingure the government able to shut down certain groups. both of those two stores are pretty scary. our government, the direction
jim in minneapolis, an independent caller, hey, jim, what do you think? i basically wanted to talk about benghazi and the cover-up. al qaeda definitely played a role in going in there and manipulating certain groups to go in and attack heard it might not have been a high-ranking al qaeda, but they definitely had an effect in that area. for us to sit by for several hours during a firefight and not come to the rescue is pathetic. to leave them high and dry is the most -- to have no common ability...
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host: from jim over to dale, in albuquerque, new mexico, republican caller. dale. caller: how's it going? mcconnell, losers is isa and boehner. host: why? caller: why? guys have made america look foolish, ok. silly as heck for a long period time. and these are the republican leaders. just like that last guy that called, hey, absolutely no problem the republicans not obamacare.for ridiculous. these have given people a chance, a chance to have some of healthcare. the people that are being kicked off their plans are the richer the society that can afford to buy private insurance in the first place. attention. to pay because people like yourself that have a good job, you can to pay just a little bit more to help the poor and the want that --o not don't think of it as paying for think of it as for your mother or grandmother's healthcare. that's what we're talking about. you. host: ted cruz make morgue news this morning. he'su haven't heard, telling others that he's hired lawyers to renounce his canadian citizenship. from the "dallas morning news." the junior senator is
host: from jim over to dale, in albuquerque, new mexico, republican caller. dale. caller: how's it going? mcconnell, losers is isa and boehner. host: why? caller: why? guys have made america look foolish, ok. silly as heck for a long period time. and these are the republican leaders. just like that last guy that called, hey, absolutely no problem the republicans not obamacare.for ridiculous. these have given people a chance, a chance to have some of healthcare. the people that are being kicked...
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hello, jim. it could introduce all of you to each other. john kennedy said with respect to canada, geography has made us neighbors, history has made us friends, economics has made us partners and necessity has made us allies. one of the strongest concrete expressions of this observation is nafta. as carla said, it is deeper than any previous free-trade agreement. they began to tackle issues of labor in the environment that were new to the trade agenda. it was the first between the developed and developing country. it included robust enforcement measures that was a precursor to the wto at the same time that they fail to have. overall, they have more than tripled since the agreement took effect and it topped the trillion dollar mark for the first time in 2011. with respect to mexico, two-way trade has surged over 500% compared to half of that for non-nafta countries. this is one of the most enduring contributions to economic competitiveness. the accompanying growth. today, more and more manufacturing processes span both sides of the border an
hello, jim. it could introduce all of you to each other. john kennedy said with respect to canada, geography has made us neighbors, history has made us friends, economics has made us partners and necessity has made us allies. one of the strongest concrete expressions of this observation is nafta. as carla said, it is deeper than any previous free-trade agreement. they began to tackle issues of labor in the environment that were new to the trade agenda. it was the first between the developed and...
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just congratulate jim and his colleagues on the formation of this new unit which strikes ands being a practical important step forward. i wish them not only the very best of luck, but would hope that they tackle some of the iny difficult cases also publicity and the annual meetings speech. not only talk about the successes, but just how tough it is inside many of the countries, a statement of all the successes is useful, but i do think even more useful is a statement of how prevalent the equity corruption and in still is. i would hope that this department can report in two phases, one in what it has done, but also how much is to be done. ima. >>ster, post seem >> if the world bank's goal is to reduce poverty, they have to make an equal amount of investment in working towards the reduction of corruption. i think this is especially important because corruption and countries affecting that are the younger countries, those that have the potential to actually be the drivers. it is to our interest, because after all, economies are about , most ofd the young the young of the world are in cou
just congratulate jim and his colleagues on the formation of this new unit which strikes ands being a practical important step forward. i wish them not only the very best of luck, but would hope that they tackle some of the iny difficult cases also publicity and the annual meetings speech. not only talk about the successes, but just how tough it is inside many of the countries, a statement of all the successes is useful, but i do think even more useful is a statement of how prevalent the equity...
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.: jim is up next. hi, jim. caller: my list keeps growing. the abortion issue. this person who says he is a reverend, who clearly is not. is againstof a life god's law, man's law. it is a pre-meditated murder. you know darn well you are taking a life. politician washe expressing what he felt. there is nothing wrong with that. it only says freedom of religion. it doesn't say separation -- that is a liberal lie. guest: it doesn't say freedom of religion. these are the ideas that are contained in the constitution. it doesn't say we should have fair trials. you look at the debates about it. the framers were pretty tough-minded when they came to this. they did not want government to have any say in the policies of religion. they do not want religion to be the basis of the civil government. thomas jefferson refused to declare. in the early days, this was a big a controversial matter. the bible does not say anything about abortion. you can find references where there is a poetic sense that a god knew you when you are in the womb. that has nothing to do with making poli
.: jim is up next. hi, jim. caller: my list keeps growing. the abortion issue. this person who says he is a reverend, who clearly is not. is againstof a life god's law, man's law. it is a pre-meditated murder. you know darn well you are taking a life. politician washe expressing what he felt. there is nothing wrong with that. it only says freedom of religion. it doesn't say separation -- that is a liberal lie. guest: it doesn't say freedom of religion. these are the ideas that are contained in...
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we have done that before with jim thorpe. the athletes in the 60's. , as a country, by law, support gay people. i think that we should let russia now that this is not ok. host: thank you. billie jean king issued this tweet. i am honored to represent the usa in sochi and i hope these olympics will be a watershed moment for the universal acceptance of all people. " mississippi, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? i disagree. i do not think that we should be pushing this moral issue around the world. it onuntries come into their own. the united states has done a lot. host: thank you for the call. politico has this related story on gay marriage. in salt lake city utah, judges surprised people and overturned the marriage ban. one court opened early yesterday to open licenses. about 40 minutes north of salt lake city, people showed up and were later turned away. the clerk apologized and said the county officials had told him that opening for special circumstances may balk -- violate the constitution. he also said
we have done that before with jim thorpe. the athletes in the 60's. , as a country, by law, support gay people. i think that we should let russia now that this is not ok. host: thank you. billie jean king issued this tweet. i am honored to represent the usa in sochi and i hope these olympics will be a watershed moment for the universal acceptance of all people. " mississippi, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you doing? i disagree. i do not think that we should be pushing this...
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>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. this was -- canceling was difficult. -- canceling it was difficult. [indiscernible] these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would have had a huge development impact. that is the red line that you have to draw. no matter how important a development impact might be, you have to be ready to cancel something if you see carrots and -- corruption. it was a few people, a few people who had done this. now, we hope it goes forward. it is unclear whether it will go forward. that is the difficulty of this job. you've to be ready to make that kind of decision. paul volcker, you seem to want to say something. >> china in particular has been resistant to dealing with corruption by their own companies. which were hard
>> i think you should talk to jim yong kim, the current president. do you have anything that you would like to bring to our attention? [laughter] >> there is no particular story. that story of when i entered, it is an ongoing issue. the other piece of that story is that happens to be a critical development project. this was -- canceling was difficult. -- canceling it was difficult. [indiscernible] these are the things that we have to balance. i had to cancel something that would...
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>> welcome i need to go back to ji -- well, i need to go back to jim. those evern mining since and keep using them. anywhere the -- many were with anniversary of transparency international in berlin, and this is part of what we talked about, and president kim, we are all some minding your -- also minding your words, especially your speech at the cfif, a very important speech in terms of demonstrating the current leadership of the bank for this issue. paul and listening to president kim talking about the effect on people, this is what is going through my mind. i was looking at data recently. if you have a country where more than 60% of the people have to pay a bribe, and you look at the number of indices -- let's take maternal mortality -- in those cases, over 480 women die each year out of 100,000. when you look at countries where less than 30% of the people say they had to pay a bribe in the last year, 57 women died. if you take it down further than -- further, then it is about 10 out of 100 women. you could do the same with water and all the indices y
>> welcome i need to go back to ji -- well, i need to go back to jim. those evern mining since and keep using them. anywhere the -- many were with anniversary of transparency international in berlin, and this is part of what we talked about, and president kim, we are all some minding your -- also minding your words, especially your speech at the cfif, a very important speech in terms of demonstrating the current leadership of the bank for this issue. paul and listening to president kim...
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will talk withwe the former irishman and white house budget director jim nussle on the two-year judge it to pass by the house and senate and then a look ahead to the congressional agenda for 2014 and next year's elections. the center for american progress joins us. later, a discussion on health 15-year-old u.s. students score against their international peers in math and science. buckley fromjack the national center of education statistics and robert rothman from american education. host then -- the senate passed a budget deal. nominateden has been to be head of the fed. the senate will turn -- will adjourn by the end of the day. here are some of the recent news articles about capitol hill and congress. on obamaaches deal nominees. the senate reached a deal on several key
will talk withwe the former irishman and white house budget director jim nussle on the two-year judge it to pass by the house and senate and then a look ahead to the congressional agenda for 2014 and next year's elections. the center for american progress joins us. later, a discussion on health 15-year-old u.s. students score against their international peers in math and science. buckley fromjack the national center of education statistics and robert rothman from american education. host then...
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jim from michigan on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i have heard so much lately about flat tax. it seems to me that that would be simplified, more revenue coming in. what are the pros and cons? host: eric toder? guest: ok, so. when people say flat tax, they had different things in mind. there is a plan called flat tax which is not an income tax. it is a form of a value added tax. i can explain that, but just to summarize. thatwould happen under proposal, given today that we have a progressive tax system. people with a higher incomes pay a higher share of their income in tax. it is progressive when you take into account tax breaks and preferences. toyou moved to a flat rate raise the same amount of revenue, you would have a substantial tax increase on the lower and middle income groups. and a cut on the top income groups. that is one of the major issues with that. the other thing is, you get into the question of not just a flat rate, a question of what the base is and what you include. the proposal that was out there in the academic wes
jim from michigan on our line for republicans. caller: good morning. i have heard so much lately about flat tax. it seems to me that that would be simplified, more revenue coming in. what are the pros and cons? host: eric toder? guest: ok, so. when people say flat tax, they had different things in mind. there is a plan called flat tax which is not an income tax. it is a form of a value added tax. i can explain that, but just to summarize. thatwould happen under proposal, given today that we...
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three conferees, congressman chris van hollen, our ranking member on bument, our assistant leader, jim clyburn and the ranking member on appropriations, nita lowey, for bringing this fight to a draw. i think that's really where it came out and it -- hopefully it will go forward today and enable us to clear the table, to set the table for other debates as we go down the line. whether we're talking about job creation, whether we're talking about raising the minimum wage, whether we're talking about passing an immigration bill. let us get this out of the way. having said that, i just want to say about the republicans, they never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity when it comes to job creation. in this bill, in this budget we could have had, as chris van hollen suggested, investments in short-term and long-term growth. just to close -- to close a loophole, we could have built the infrastructure, built infrastructure in our country, creating jobs immediately. close a loophole, we could have built the human infrastructure by investing in early childhood education. the republicans sai
three conferees, congressman chris van hollen, our ranking member on bument, our assistant leader, jim clyburn and the ranking member on appropriations, nita lowey, for bringing this fight to a draw. i think that's really where it came out and it -- hopefully it will go forward today and enable us to clear the table, to set the table for other debates as we go down the line. whether we're talking about job creation, whether we're talking about raising the minimum wage, whether we're talking...
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bipartisan career and technical education caucus, which i'm proud to lead with my good friend, congressman jim langevin, from rhode island, i congratulate the food network and "chop" for promoting these young cull culinary professionals. inspiration is like lightning, it doesn't strike in the same place twice. with 2014 quickly approaching, we should do everything in our power in order to support the culinary arts and the entire range of other career and technical education programs that offer aspiring young minds and transitioning adults, a gateway to success and a rapidly evolving and dynamic job market. the future of america deserves as much. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. swalwell, for five minutes. mr. swal well -- mr. swalwell: i rise to recognize lawrence livermore national laboratory for its outstanding scientific work anded dedicated scientists who played a role in the effort that was recently awarded the 2013 nobel peace prize. yesterday in osl
bipartisan career and technical education caucus, which i'm proud to lead with my good friend, congressman jim langevin, from rhode island, i congratulate the food network and "chop" for promoting these young cull culinary professionals. inspiration is like lightning, it doesn't strike in the same place twice. with 2014 quickly approaching, we should do everything in our power in order to support the culinary arts and the entire range of other career and technical education programs...
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former presidents bill clinton and jim yea carter also attended the service. you can see the entire nelson mandela memorial tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> this is a train depot in plains, georgia, the oldest building here in plains. as you can imagine in 1976 the hustle and bustle of all activities during the campaign he would have tables and desks and phones going off and letters coming in and out of the area. think rose lynn was here helping to run the campaign from the small building. this is where she helped organization the peanut brigade. it was an offshoot of the high neighbor campaign technique used during his run for governor. it was basically a way to get the word out about jimmy carter using volunteers going door to door shaking hands, giving out literature, and spreading the word. it was a method so effective that it helped him get elected to the presidency. >> watch our program on flared rosalyn carter on our website c-span.org slash first lady or see it saturday on c-span at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and monday we'll start our encore presentation of first
former presidents bill clinton and jim yea carter also attended the service. you can see the entire nelson mandela memorial tonight at 8:00 eastern. >> this is a train depot in plains, georgia, the oldest building here in plains. as you can imagine in 1976 the hustle and bustle of all activities during the campaign he would have tables and desks and phones going off and letters coming in and out of the area. think rose lynn was here helping to run the campaign from the small building....
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by who are of the islamic faith, when you talk about fundamentalists and extremists, there are six jim is in every segment of society. someone i defined is willing to put themselves and their lives and children and others at risk for some extreme believe they have. the typical suicide bomber, if you do not see it in the news today, it is in the news today and in iraq in the last 24 hours. more bombs, off, killing large doing of people out there their business for the day, trying to make a living. those are extremist elements inside our society. those elements are part of, i would argue, most elements of our society. it does not make any difference what their religious background is. we have to understand that and understand what these cultures that believe in these and have these believes, that we do not necessarily -- you know, as a catholic, do i even understand it at all? i have tried. do with somebody who is a fundamentalist, somebody who has a strong believe in their religion, i have a strong believe in my religion. it does not mean i will go to an extreme and do something violent
by who are of the islamic faith, when you talk about fundamentalists and extremists, there are six jim is in every segment of society. someone i defined is willing to put themselves and their lives and children and others at risk for some extreme believe they have. the typical suicide bomber, if you do not see it in the news today, it is in the news today and in iraq in the last 24 hours. more bombs, off, killing large doing of people out there their business for the day, trying to make a...
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host: jim from california, good morning, you are on. caller: the zionist think tank that put us into iran, and we got support for israel -- guest: jim, thank you for your comment. i am a former u.s. congressional staffer. i take personal offense that i put any foreign country interest over u.s. interest. it is easy to smear someone. i am trying to engage people on the issues. i encourage you to call back at some point and ask a substantial question, but thank you for your call. host: you are asked what is the motivation for france, russia, and china to support this deal? guest: they have different motivations. russia would like to see some restraint of the iranian missile threat because it provides them the opportunity to argue that the u.s. does not need to continue with the u.s. missile defense operation with europe. france joined the npt in a 1992 and has taken a strong view against nuclear nonproliferation, stopping the spread of nuclear weapons making abilities. france's foreign ministry has a very active nuclear exporting factor.
host: jim from california, good morning, you are on. caller: the zionist think tank that put us into iran, and we got support for israel -- guest: jim, thank you for your comment. i am a former u.s. congressional staffer. i take personal offense that i put any foreign country interest over u.s. interest. it is easy to smear someone. i am trying to engage people on the issues. i encourage you to call back at some point and ask a substantial question, but thank you for your call. host: you are...
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it is an open question as to jim from california, good morning, you are on. caller: the zionist think tax that -- think tank that put us into iran, and we got support for israel -- guest: jim, thank you for your comment. i am a former u.s. congressional staffer. i take personal offense that i put any foreign country interest over u.s. interest. it is easy to smear someone. i am trying to engage people on the issues. i encourage you to call back at some point and ask a substantial question, but thank you for your call. you are asked what is the motivation for france, russia, and china to support this deal? guest: they have different motivations. russia would like to see some restraint of the iranian missile threat because it provides them the opportunity to argue that the u.s. does not need to continue with the u.s. missile defense operation with europe. the npt in ad 1992 and has taken a strong view against nuclear nonproliferation, stopping the spread of nuclear weapons making abilities. foreign ministry has a very active nuclear exporting factor. but a lot
it is an open question as to jim from california, good morning, you are on. caller: the zionist think tax that -- think tank that put us into iran, and we got support for israel -- guest: jim, thank you for your comment. i am a former u.s. congressional staffer. i take personal offense that i put any foreign country interest over u.s. interest. it is easy to smear someone. i am trying to engage people on the issues. i encourage you to call back at some point and ask a substantial question, but...
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host: jim, georgia, republican line. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning commerce men huelskamp. --good morning, commerce men huelskamp. i have a fan of football and of a couple of comments and questions. theama lost, that's beside point, we're still number one in our minds. you guys have got the ball going on the other side of the 50 yard line now. they talk about the health-care law on the podium, his popularity goes a little lower. playing into harry reid's hands with any kind of shut down or blockage, i think ,snbc and cbs and cnn, the cheerleaders have to talk about how bad it is now. the have to. they would be lying if they didn't. they are cheerleaders and i understand that. they're clear on their opinion. at the end of the day you can surely but the facts are the facts and americans are losing access to their doctor -- you can cheerlead but the facts are the facts and americans are losing access to their doctors. argumentmade a great that they can engineer another shutdown, but there is no shutdown bill. there's a shut down the
host: jim, georgia, republican line. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning commerce men huelskamp. --good morning, commerce men huelskamp. i have a fan of football and of a couple of comments and questions. theama lost, that's beside point, we're still number one in our minds. you guys have got the ball going on the other side of the 50 yard line now. they talk about the health-care law on the podium, his popularity goes a little lower. playing into harry reid's hands with any kind of shut...
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host: jim, georgia, republican line. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning commerce men huelskamp. --good morning, commerce men huelskamp. i have a fan of football and of a couple of comments and questions. theama lost, that's beside point, we're still number one in our minds. you guys have got the ball going on the other side of the 50 yard line now. they talk about the health-care law on the podium, his popularity goes a little lower. playing into harry reid's hands with any kind of shut down or blockage, i think ,snbc and cbs and cnn, the cheerleaders have to talk about how bad it is now. the have to. they would be lying if they didn't. they are cheerleaders and i understand that. they're clear on their opinion. at the end of the day you can surely but the facts are the facts and americans are losing access to their doctor -- you can cheerlead but the facts are the facts and americans are losing access to their doctors. argumentmade a great that they can engineer another shutdown, but there is no shutdown bill. there's a shut down the
host: jim, georgia, republican line. thanks for waiting. caller: good morning commerce men huelskamp. --good morning, commerce men huelskamp. i have a fan of football and of a couple of comments and questions. theama lost, that's beside point, we're still number one in our minds. you guys have got the ball going on the other side of the 50 yard line now. they talk about the health-care law on the podium, his popularity goes a little lower. playing into harry reid's hands with any kind of shut...
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host: jim is from washington state and he is on our independent line. caller: hi. r taking me. he's doing a great job explaining a lot of it. oversease things that businesses have not really explained it's a lot of it is run through licensing were company will have a product, say logo,, theyicensing say of license to a company overseas, then they go around and say well, we charge this much for the licenses, we are keeping a money overseas. anst: a licenses just example of an intangible asset. the biggest challenge a faces is where it is being heard. the baucus plan as proposals to try to tighten up the rules on where the income is attributed, and the camp proposal have some options to do that as well. it is also in the president's framework. it is a common strategy to try to really pin down more precisely where that income is truly earned so that is not arbitrarily shifted into a jurisdiction. as long as we're dealing with the current tax system, you do have to try to do that, but i think it is a very challenging endeavor. we are never going to be fully successful at doing that
host: jim is from washington state and he is on our independent line. caller: hi. r taking me. he's doing a great job explaining a lot of it. oversease things that businesses have not really explained it's a lot of it is run through licensing were company will have a product, say logo,, theyicensing say of license to a company overseas, then they go around and say well, we charge this much for the licenses, we are keeping a money overseas. anst: a licenses just example of an intangible asset....
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i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is quite a small deal. for instance, much of the reporting about this, they have committed not to impose new sanctions on iran -- iran. that is not what the text says. impose new sanctions on iran? wrong. speakinge two people said, we have committed from imposing new nuclear related sanctions. that does not stop us from implementing existing sanctions which of course we will do. nor will we impose new sanctions to sponsor its abysmal human rights record. there'slast point, nothing in this agreement that would prevent the united states from imposing new sanctio
i will just stop right there. >> thank you, jim. patrick. >> the editor of the most paper in iran is a noted hardliner and close commandants of the supreme leader, the ayatollah. these firebreathing editorials and i do not always agree with him but his editorial the other day about this deal i thought had considerable wisdom. he described this as a small taking small steps that the p5 plus one are taking. if we look at the text and not at the statements made about the deal, it is...
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you. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't stay on top if you can't -- if you don't keep adjusting your policies and they haven't. they have begun to pay the price. will they learn the lesson? at some point they will. the sooner the better can we don't know about that. -- the sooner the better. we don't know about that. in africa, they say it is largely based on its waiting resources, but it is more than that. south america is divided into countries doing the right things, to countries not doing the right things. the ones not doing the right things don't look especially good right now. that is venezuela in particular. so even there we see the same fact they you better get your policies strain out and -- policies strain out and we hope they do it. >> cautiously optimistic. stan fisher? >> cautious as well. easy credit has been larg
you. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't stay on top if you can't -- if you don't keep adjusting your policies and they haven't. they have begun to pay the price. will they learn the lesson? at some point they will. the sooner the...
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our thoughts and prayers are with jim holden and his family. he surely did leave big boots to fill but also an enduring legacy for us to cherish and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the entleman from maryland rise? california. without objection. mr. speaker, some of my colleagues want to go back to the old way of doing business on health insurance. mr. huffman: we can't go back to the days with people with pre-existing conditions were denied coverage and women were asked to pay more simply because they're women. we know the a.c.a. rollout has not been perfect. we knew all along a reform of this magnitude would require some adaptive management. it happened with social security and medicare, but we worked together to improve those cornerstones of our social safety net, not tear them down. so let's work to fix the problems of the a.c.a., but let's tell the whole story, including the good parts of this law. in california, we are on track to meet our enrollment goals. tens
our thoughts and prayers are with jim holden and his family. he surely did leave big boots to fill but also an enduring legacy for us to cherish and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the entleman from maryland rise? california. without objection. mr. speaker, some of my colleagues want to go back to the old way of doing business on health insurance. mr. huffman: we can't go back to the days with people with...
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one of our colleagues, jim moran, from virginia, read a letter from a constituent whose husband suffered from pancreatic cancer. they were struggling post is death. she had to do below high school students headed for college. she needed assistance. that wasn earlier plan $1400, and found something for $700. we are looking at the weaknesses in the website, the kinks in the but rolling on those negatives, fanning the flames so as to tarnish the image of the affordable care act and exchanges is regrettable. there needs to be a bipartisan flavor of can do. host: al is next. republican in tennessee. caller: i work in health care. i have an advanced degree in health care. healthcare.gov is not health service. it is redistributing wealth. when you start linking, knowing what outcomes you get, the accountable care organizations, it will be a disaster. this was passed on the mountain of lies. obama was reelected on a mountain of lies, and you would be crazy to give your personal data to a navigator. the reason the navigators were not screened was because they could not pass and you would be crazy
one of our colleagues, jim moran, from virginia, read a letter from a constituent whose husband suffered from pancreatic cancer. they were struggling post is death. she had to do below high school students headed for college. she needed assistance. that wasn earlier plan $1400, and found something for $700. we are looking at the weaknesses in the website, the kinks in the but rolling on those negatives, fanning the flames so as to tarnish the image of the affordable care act and exchanges is...
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. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't stay on top if you don't keep adjusting your policies and they haven't. they have begun to pay the price. will they learn the lesson? at some point they will. the sooner the better. we don't know about that. in africa, they say it is largely based on its waiting resources, but it is more than that. south america is divided into countries doing the right things, to countries not doing the right things. the ones not doing the right things don't look especially good right now. that is venezuela in particular. so even there we see the same fact they you better get your policies strain out and we hope they do it. >> cautiously optimistic. stan fisher? >> cautious as well. easy credit has been largely responsible for the market boom as is china's own development. i think stan is absolutely righ
. >> the fact is that every one of them was either a bric or, shortly after inventing the brics, jim o'neal invented something called the mists which were 10 countries for whom the leaders were mexico doing well, indonesia doing reasonably, south korea doing well, and turkey not clear. and you can't stay on top if you don't keep adjusting your policies and they haven't. they have begun to pay the price. will they learn the lesson? at some point they will. the sooner the better. we don't...
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we have jim kim, the president of the world bank, and fisher, who accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you reporter,like to be a and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who were providing global demand. in countries like the u.s. and europe better get used to this because we will be less and less relevant in the future with emerging markets. and i would say that coming the last x months, maybe there has been some rethinking about that. so my question to you is is the golden age of emerging markets behind us? what are the chances were the factors that the next decade will be so pleasant for emerging markets as the last 20-30 years have been? even africa had 5% growth rates. there has been a slowdown. if you look at some of the biggest countries, it looks like i will have
we have jim kim, the president of the world bank, and fisher, who accuse me of labeling print as venerable, which tells you reporter,like to be a and glenn hubbard, the dean of the columbia business school and was an advisor to george w. bush. i want to talk about the world economy and i want to start with the emerging markets. a couple of years ago, i think one would have said that the developed world was faltering and thank god for the emerging markets, china, india and the best of them, who...
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jim, you opened up the intellectual equivalent of a fine bottle of wine. i want a bigger taste. how do you deal with really compelled by the fact that sometime before the ends of 2020 and probably much sooner, defining power defense is half of what it is right now. how do you answer your own question what we ought to be doing in crisp sentences it give us that taste? >> i would offer an alternative triad which would be a triad of strategic capabilities, general purpose force capabilities, and to get at the issue of the nexus of terrorism and weapons of mass destruction special operations capabilities, and the special operations capabilities are the ones that would be deployed and out and about, and they would be the intermediary between border and police and general purpose forces, and as an example that walt used, they would be there in areas where we had worry about being -- having strategic surprise or tactical surprise. at that end of the capability, that's counterproliferation, nonproliferation, movement around, understanding what's going on at the high en, on the strategic
jim, you opened up the intellectual equivalent of a fine bottle of wine. i want a bigger taste. how do you deal with really compelled by the fact that sometime before the ends of 2020 and probably much sooner, defining power defense is half of what it is right now. how do you answer your own question what we ought to be doing in crisp sentences it give us that taste? >> i would offer an alternative triad which would be a triad of strategic capabilities, general purpose force capabilities,...
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it's very difficult to retroactively as jim mentioned uncancel something. regulatory permission to do it that's why you need these conversations? the state insurance commissioners? and the law itself has very defined poverty levels, or above that. how do you create a new subsidy for people who don't fall into that income category defined by law? it seems like a very difficult thing for you to handle outside of a legislative fix. would you acknowledge that? >> i think in general these issues are challenging which is hy it took a century of effort for it to come to fruition. the passage of comprehensive health insurance reform. and you described some of the general challenges that are out there. i would send you over to c.m.s. in their daily briefing for more details. i guess is they are going to ask that you wait for details about what the president's going to decide -- probably not send you over here, but simply say what can i tell you, i'm not going to discuss in any detail the options the president might be considering because when he makes a decision we'
it's very difficult to retroactively as jim mentioned uncancel something. regulatory permission to do it that's why you need these conversations? the state insurance commissioners? and the law itself has very defined poverty levels, or above that. how do you create a new subsidy for people who don't fall into that income category defined by law? it seems like a very difficult thing for you to handle outside of a legislative fix. would you acknowledge that? >> i think in general these...
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the are all delighted to have jim with us back today, in full force and looking terrific. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate it very much. i have made a request to have this hearing and another one, and it is my concern, mr. chairman, that everything you have said is true, but the general public is just not aware of it, and the crisis we are facing with significant cuts to spending,al security affecting our readiness and capabilities. our naval fleet is at a historical low level. the air force is the smallest in its history. as our security is being threatened by terrorism, rising china and rogue nations like iran, north korea, the men and women charged with protecting undermined are being and enduring devastating cuts to the tools they need to keep america safe. we have been told over the next three years as much as $150 billion will be taken from accounts used to make sure our military men and women are better trained and equipped. some americans are wondering why this matters. the reality is the world around us is not getting safer. i look back wistfully at the days of the col
the are all delighted to have jim with us back today, in full force and looking terrific. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate it very much. i have made a request to have this hearing and another one, and it is my concern, mr. chairman, that everything you have said is true, but the general public is just not aware of it, and the crisis we are facing with significant cuts to spending,al security affecting our readiness and capabilities. our naval fleet is at a historical low level....
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host: senator jim inhofe republican of oklahoma sir. we thank you for your time and wish you great health and hope that you improve as you go along here. guest: thank you so much. host: we continue our conversation about cushing, oklahoma. our camera is live there from the terminal. that state where the tank farms got the land. there are over 300. they have the capacity to store nearly 80 million barrels of oil. they have self-dubbed themselves the pipe lean crossroads of the world. we'll take your phone calls on all of that here coming up. we had asked transcanada to join us. in the meantime, we spoke recently with transcanada when we were in cushing, oklahoma back in september and asked about the keystone xl pipeline. also this debate over how many jobs it will create. >> well, i think the actual number that for xl in the northern lake is not 20,000. that's the entire direct and indirect job number. i'm just talking about direct jobs for construction. we estimated about 4000 northern lake is something like 7000 jobs. that's a big proj
host: senator jim inhofe republican of oklahoma sir. we thank you for your time and wish you great health and hope that you improve as you go along here. guest: thank you so much. host: we continue our conversation about cushing, oklahoma. our camera is live there from the terminal. that state where the tank farms got the land. there are over 300. they have the capacity to store nearly 80 million barrels of oil. they have self-dubbed themselves the pipe lean crossroads of the world. we'll take...
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i spent august traveling with jim dement on the defund tour. you got a sense that something big was building up. we know ultimately that led to the defund movement and the shutdown and i think showed heritage and those groups flexing their muscles. my sense since the shutdown is those groups have, and the house legislators who supported them, have been somewhat chastened by how that all ended. so i don't detect that they're building up another -- i call some of these legislators i talked to, i talked to representative ammash of michigan, big defund guy. one of the guys who has been targeted by the chamber of commerce and business groups as one shade leek to -- they'd like to knock off. i said to him after the shutdown or ba ma cair rollout has been a debacle. does this mean you guys rill organize? now you've got the evidence that was merely kind of hypothetical or speculative last time around. now will you force the issue? and he -- lobbing softball question, didn't want to go anywhere near it. did not seem like he had an appetite to push this
i spent august traveling with jim dement on the defund tour. you got a sense that something big was building up. we know ultimately that led to the defund movement and the shutdown and i think showed heritage and those groups flexing their muscles. my sense since the shutdown is those groups have, and the house legislators who supported them, have been somewhat chastened by how that all ended. so i don't detect that they're building up another -- i call some of these legislators i talked to, i...
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thank you, norman dicks, and jim mcdermott. let me acknowledge congressman lewis and former congressman and republican leader bob michael, who both have always been great friends to tom and me. of course, i think senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. for traveling a long way from the senate to the house. [laughter] to remember my husband. also, i want to thank the celestial on joy from japan. anderson, plus, the diplomatic delegations, for coming. ioa special debt of gratitude to speaker banner for making this memorial service possible. without his caring and competent staff, this event would not have happened. when my husband was speaker, we had about one person who handled this kind of work. the speaker has been most gracious and helpful and i applaud him for that. i want to say a few words about my husband. as you probably know, i work for him for years as an unpaid staffer. i did not plan to do in this when i married him in 1968. i was sort of wooed in. and i remained for the full-time he was here. i should say i
thank you, norman dicks, and jim mcdermott. let me acknowledge congressman lewis and former congressman and republican leader bob michael, who both have always been great friends to tom and me. of course, i think senator harry reid and senator mitch mcconnell. for traveling a long way from the senate to the house. [laughter] to remember my husband. also, i want to thank the celestial on joy from japan. anderson, plus, the diplomatic delegations, for coming. ioa special debt of gratitude to...
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jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to ambassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. ip my greetings and gratitude for their words. -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to discuss the relationship between iraq and the united states. we cooperated with our partners, and fight terrorist. this allows us to win over terrorist in iraq. all of the people of iraq were victims of the terrorist attacks led by al qaeda and the remnants of the regime in iraq. we are starting a new round of reconstruction after defeating al qaeda, who at some point stop stopped explosive in our resources. at some point, life came back to iraq. the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a diss balanc
jim marshall for his speech. i also want to give my thanks to ambassador beth jones for her warm words, and i want to extend to the u.s. ip my greetings and gratitude for their words. -- because of the development of the mechanism and the new techniques used by terrorists who undermine interests and institutions in all countries. we are here in a strategic important institute. i want to thank you for allowing me to be here. i want to discuss the relationship between iraq and the united states....
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we are going to go to gym in chicago -- jim in chicago. barack obama is incompetent or a pathological liar. i cannot believe he did not know what was going on. what doesn't help is that the media continues to cover for this guy. they are making excuses for him. -- they made him, they liked him, and they're going to to -- going to continue protect them. if this were george bush, the media would have a field day. host: how is the media protecting the president? hardr: by not asking the questions. they always ask soft questions or questions that have nothing to do with current events in america today. host: tommy, republican caller. what you think about our topic? caller: whenever president obama ran for election, he made all of the promises about the government. everyone is going to be held responsible. the good old boy system was going to stop and i don't see where he has accomplished anything. it seems like it is more deception and lies than there ever was. host: what you think the impact will be on his legacy? caller: truth be told, it is
we are going to go to gym in chicago -- jim in chicago. barack obama is incompetent or a pathological liar. i cannot believe he did not know what was going on. what doesn't help is that the media continues to cover for this guy. they are making excuses for him. -- they made him, they liked him, and they're going to to -- going to continue protect them. if this were george bush, the media would have a field day. host: how is the media protecting the president? hardr: by not asking the questions....
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representative jim himself and also on the agriculture committee, representatives richard hudson and representative sean patrick maloney, all have done great work in coming together in a bipartisan way to solve, put together legislation that solves a real problem with a law passed a couple of years ago. we also owe a debt of to thanks to representative nan hayworth who carried this in the 112th congress. the bill may seem complicated but the aim is simple. it is to save, for me, illinois farmers and manufacturers, utility providers, hospitals from greater cost -- higher cost and greater uncertainty. so much that i hear from my constituents, specifically from people looking to grow jobs, grow this economy, is their fear is the uncertainty that they're facing. it's not an uncertainty of whether they can do the job or provide a product or whether they can provide a service. they know they can do that. the uncertainty they're feeling is, can they keel with what government is going to do to them if they grow their business? and greater unearn certainty that's come from laws that have pass
representative jim himself and also on the agriculture committee, representatives richard hudson and representative sean patrick maloney, all have done great work in coming together in a bipartisan way to solve, put together legislation that solves a real problem with a law passed a couple of years ago. we also owe a debt of to thanks to representative nan hayworth who carried this in the 112th congress. the bill may seem complicated but the aim is simple. it is to save, for me, illinois...
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host: jim, west park, illinois, independent caller. first of all, i wanted to tell you that i had a very enjoyable time in your district back in the mid-1980s when i was stationed at the air force ace. air force baset has had a long association with national security. have you ever had a chance to tour those facilities? also, were you at any point in time involved in the nsa yourself? guest: first off, come back, take a tour yourself, you would not recognize the air force base. .t has continued to grow the mission of training cryptologist, linguists, and others, it continues. the facility often and been up there to see what we are doing. former association with the nsa other than as a member of congress. district you have this space that deals with training. talk about more about what they do there. guest: one is firefighter training, all entry-level firefighters come to the air force base to gain those entry- level skills and they have follow-up courses as well. the other bigger piece is to provide airmen, marines, and soldiers into t
host: jim, west park, illinois, independent caller. first of all, i wanted to tell you that i had a very enjoyable time in your district back in the mid-1980s when i was stationed at the air force ace. air force baset has had a long association with national security. have you ever had a chance to tour those facilities? also, were you at any point in time involved in the nsa yourself? guest: first off, come back, take a tour yourself, you would not recognize the air force base. .t has continued...
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was the ambassador and russia, the russian students and others who were part of exchanges including jim billington which reaches out all over russia and brings the russians here and americans to russia, they organized their own alumni. none of it has been perfect. these have been in large measure supported by are carried out through ngo's. we'll see the recent russian crackdown on ngo's and the foreign agents as a real impediment to being able to carry this forward. i do not think it represents a corporation. i hope ever present only -- represent only a short phase in russia relations. i hope will find a way to move it ahead. i inc. as you pointed out from , it is thosece kind of human relationships, something i mention early, as being very important. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] >> the moderator is here. think there's a lot of potential for these sorts of exchanges they go to areas outside of washington and moscow and help break down some the stereotypes from both countries. ago, there is no service between anchorage and -- their lines headed that in the 1990's. that is unfortunate. t
was the ambassador and russia, the russian students and others who were part of exchanges including jim billington which reaches out all over russia and brings the russians here and americans to russia, they organized their own alumni. none of it has been perfect. these have been in large measure supported by are carried out through ngo's. we'll see the recent russian crackdown on ngo's and the foreign agents as a real impediment to being able to carry this forward. i do not think it represents...
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i know i speak for my predecessors jim davis and sam gibbons, who also passed last year, when i say that congressman bill young was an outstanding partner for the state of florida. it is very appropriate that we honor bill young by naming the paper finds va -- bay pines va medical center after him. he was a fixture at the ceremonies every year, but more importantly, he was a fixture when there was no ceremony, when he would visit wounded soldiers in the hospital or at their homes, when there was no fanfare and he just determined that it was just his desire to ensure that the servicemembers and their families receive the care that they deserve and that they had earned. many facilities at the air force base in tampa are state of the artist due to mr. young's extra attention, and i very little to the healthy right to me when the soldiers and civilians who work there were any. for example, in the past year, he was at our efforts, and macdill means mobility when it comes to attention at the base. when it was not assisting former servicemembers and their families who qualify for medicare healt
i know i speak for my predecessors jim davis and sam gibbons, who also passed last year, when i say that congressman bill young was an outstanding partner for the state of florida. it is very appropriate that we honor bill young by naming the paper finds va -- bay pines va medical center after him. he was a fixture at the ceremonies every year, but more importantly, he was a fixture when there was no ceremony, when he would visit wounded soldiers in the hospital or at their homes, when there...
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children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at the far end of pennsylvania avenue. we still have january 15 and february 7. be afraid, america. be afraid. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions on a lot of topics. we will try to cover a little ground in a bunch of areas. this questionnaire asks -- you talked about the work yet to be done in terms of gay marriage being legal in all states. what do you see as the next civil rights fight on the horizon after gay marriage? >> we still have a long ways to go. as long as there are young people bullied and made to feel very inferior, as long as young
children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at...
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as longet from jim -- as there are two sides to an issue instead of 3, 8 or party can never coalesce. -- a third party can never coalesce. caller: the title of "broken city" i suggest being renamed a properly as "broke city" because the difference between the democrat position, which is an easy position to stand -- oral money -- and the republicans' position, which is more difficult to try to control, somewhat the standing of borrowing money, i think is where the conversation should eventually go. it is fun to talk about the ,epublicans having difficulties fighting over the position of the tea party, which is basically well known to try to control an out-of-control government, it is like a family where you have got the heavy spending part of the family, and then you have got the earning part of the family trying to control the heavy spending part, and there is disagreement. host: thank you for the call. would like to take that? guest: there is no question there is a divided republican party right now. that in many ways made this past episode so interesting. it was hard for obama to ne
as longet from jim -- as there are two sides to an issue instead of 3, 8 or party can never coalesce. -- a third party can never coalesce. caller: the title of "broken city" i suggest being renamed a properly as "broke city" because the difference between the democrat position, which is an easy position to stand -- oral money -- and the republicans' position, which is more difficult to try to control, somewhat the standing of borrowing money, i think is where the...
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this is jim on the republican line. caller: good morning. i've heard some pretty good sources that we have so much doyle underground here --oil underground here that we could supply arab countries with it. why don't we drill? guest: you get these tremendous numbers, what is known as oil shale in the rockies. the reserves are enormous, but very expensive to drill. a lot of those places, what comes up is a petroleum. the reserves have been thrown around a lot. it is a very water intensive process. it's very expensive. you don't want the price of oil to be at the level needed to make those things economic. you have to get up to 120, 100 $30. -- $120, $130. this is one thing about the shale that has been revolutionary. once they learn how to get oil out of shale relatively cheaply, the success rate on shale wells is 90%. if they know the oil is there, they just stick the bit down there and get the hydrocarbons. it's very expensive, different from the shale you get in north dakota. host: mark williams asks off of twitter if there are plans to bui
this is jim on the republican line. caller: good morning. i've heard some pretty good sources that we have so much doyle underground here --oil underground here that we could supply arab countries with it. why don't we drill? guest: you get these tremendous numbers, what is known as oil shale in the rockies. the reserves are enormous, but very expensive to drill. a lot of those places, what comes up is a petroleum. the reserves have been thrown around a lot. it is a very water intensive...
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this is jim on the republican line. caller: good morning. i've heard some pretty good sources that we have so much doyle underground here --oil underground here that we could supply arab countries with it. why don't we drill? guest: you get these tremendous numbers, what is known as oil shale in the rockies. the reserves are enormous, but very expensive to drill. places, whate comes up is a petroleum. the reserves have been thrown around a lot. it is a very water intensive process. it's very expensive. you don't want the price of oil to be at the level needed to make those things economic. to 120, 100get up $30. -- $120, $130. this is one thing about the shale that has been revolutionary. once they learn how to get oil out of shale relatively cheaply, the success rate on shale wells is 90%. the oil is there, they just stick the bit down there and get the hydrocarbons. it's very expensive, different from the shale you get in north dakota. asks off ofilliams twitter if there are plans to build additional refineries in the united states. guest:
this is jim on the republican line. caller: good morning. i've heard some pretty good sources that we have so much doyle underground here --oil underground here that we could supply arab countries with it. why don't we drill? guest: you get these tremendous numbers, what is known as oil shale in the rockies. the reserves are enormous, but very expensive to drill. places, whate comes up is a petroleum. the reserves have been thrown around a lot. it is a very water intensive process. it's very...
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children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at the far end of pennsylvania avenue. we still have january 15 and february 7. be afraid, america. be afraid. thank you very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> thank you. we have a lot of questions on a lot of topics. we will try to cover a little ground in a bunch of areas. this questionnaire asks -- you talked about the work yet to be done in terms of gay marriage being legal in all states. what do you see as the next civil rights fight on the horizon after gay marriage? >> we still have a long ways to go. as long as there are young people bullied and made to feel very inferior, as long as young
children and their grandchildren and the generations that followed continued their struggle, through the jim crow years and the years of the civil rights movement, inspired by dr. king's eloquence, today we have an african-american in that big white house on pennsylvania avenue. and they are all change agents. we are a nation of change agents. and that's why i am optimistic about our future. but, i still have a continuing ever present fear. i fear that big white building with the dome on it at...
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host: jim in pennsylvania on a republican line. caller: good morning, c-span. i called because of the last caller who was a socialist- marxists. what i called about is a demonization of the republicans by the democrats. they have done a good job of it. i think the people of america should look around and see where the democrats have ruled for a long time and what has happened there. i am talking about the cities. the cities of america, the majority of which are dominated by liberal democrat parties. look what is happened there. the democrats have destroyed the cities. every night people are shooting each other in the cities. worst of all, they have destroyed, collapsed, and decimated the public school systems in the cities. the majority of people who could fled the cities over the last one to two generations and escaped to the republican- controlled suburbs. with all of the demonization of the republicans, people ought to look around and think, where do i want to be? most people want to be where the republicans want to run something. or do they want to be in th
host: jim in pennsylvania on a republican line. caller: good morning, c-span. i called because of the last caller who was a socialist- marxists. what i called about is a demonization of the republicans by the democrats. they have done a good job of it. i think the people of america should look around and see where the democrats have ruled for a long time and what has happened there. i am talking about the cities. the cities of america, the majority of which are dominated by liberal democrat...
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host: jim what is your response? we have created a whole new class of slaves in this country with obamacare, we have created a class of dependency. people have to keep voting for the check as opposed to supporting themselves c. people will be taxed to death were you cannot keep any of your money. there are so many regulations you have to jump through to start a business. this whole shutdown was designed to inflict pain. i have never seen a president who has gone out of his way convenience so many people -- out of his way to inconvenience so many people. i think the tea party is a breath of fresh air because they want to turn things around, they want to get america back to a small federal government where the people prosperity, not just the bureaucrats and government workers. it's like the government against the people. there are no democrats or republicans. it is the government against the people. she probably does not say that because she is getting a check from the government. i am paying the government and not get
host: jim what is your response? we have created a whole new class of slaves in this country with obamacare, we have created a class of dependency. people have to keep voting for the check as opposed to supporting themselves c. people will be taxed to death were you cannot keep any of your money. there are so many regulations you have to jump through to start a business. this whole shutdown was designed to inflict pain. i have never seen a president who has gone out of his way convenience so...
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about what a budget should be for our country, and i am very pleased our we have our team, leader, jim clyburn, the ranking member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on the appropriation committee representing the values of our with the charge from our caucus to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit, in a responsible way as we go forward. now, what i would hope would happen is do they know, do they care? let's assume they can't. as an appropriator, in the congress of the united states, working in a bipartisan way and of the timeve most agreement, but in disagreement, we said let's stipulate to a number, to a set of facts. and what seems to me missing now in their caucus is that a respect for facts. it is like a data-free zone. they do not know about this. who said that? they are in a data-free zone? also the preparations we make should be evidenced-based. what is it that we get for this, what is it that is not working, based on evidence, documented evidence, as to what works? we have an expression in appropriations -- the plural of anecdote is
about what a budget should be for our country, and i am very pleased our we have our team, leader, jim clyburn, the ranking member on the budget committee, chris van hollen, and the ranking member on the appropriation committee representing the values of our with the charge from our caucus to grow the economy, create jobs, reduce the deficit, in a responsible way as we go forward. now, what i would hope would happen is do they know, do they care? let's assume they can't. as an appropriator, in...
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toi would refer you back statements by president reagan and secretary jim baker who made the same warnings i am making because only congress can act to raise the debt limit. no resident has ever been put in the position of having to figure out what that is. >> on tuesday, the president said we plan for every contingency. so obviously, worst case scenario, things are tried -- things we will try to do. could you tell us about these contingencies? options are all bad. i tried to describe how the federal payment system -- it's hard to pick and choose what we will lay -- what we will pay. anyone who thinks it works smoothly, it would not work smoothly. >> the question is whether the treasuries prepared to try to minimize the disruption. >> we have looked at many options. there have been reports indicating things that have been look that over the years. nobody has had to put any of these things into effect. >> the gentleman's time is expired. mr. secretary, you're very patient. there are four senators last event not asked questions. if i might ask if they can state their questions in 10 seconds
toi would refer you back statements by president reagan and secretary jim baker who made the same warnings i am making because only congress can act to raise the debt limit. no resident has ever been put in the position of having to figure out what that is. >> on tuesday, the president said we plan for every contingency. so obviously, worst case scenario, things are tried -- things we will try to do. could you tell us about these contingencies? options are all bad. i tried to describe how...
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we teach cold war history and teach that there was jim crow all over the south. lyndon johnson in the civil rights acts. it look at the pushing of the youronmental movement -- look at the pushing of the environmental movement, going forward with the space program and trying to put science and the government. -- in the government. i can go on for an hour with accomplishments that the baby boomers have done. it has some validity to it. it seems that they don't have that art of negotiation. there is a spoiled nest. -- spoiled-ness. maybe we spoiled our kids. born, time our kids were there was the era of dr. spock and parents indulging their a deren to such an end -- gree that we had high youth unemployment. people do not want to do the low-wage jobs because they feel entitled to more than a minimum wage job. the question of the parenting of the boomers is interesting and relevant. part of the boomer experience is the vietnam war. that divided the country. anytime i write on vietnam, i get myself in trouble. you cannot be objective about it. this group of boomers on
we teach cold war history and teach that there was jim crow all over the south. lyndon johnson in the civil rights acts. it look at the pushing of the youronmental movement -- look at the pushing of the environmental movement, going forward with the space program and trying to put science and the government. -- in the government. i can go on for an hour with accomplishments that the baby boomers have done. it has some validity to it. it seems that they don't have that art of negotiation. there...